Rudolph Returns: Center for Puppetry Arts continues beloved holiday tradition

Rudolph

It wouldn’t be Christmas in Atlanta without “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” at the Center for Puppetry Arts. This holiday tradition uses puppetry, performance, and technology to present an exciting adaptation that is faithful to the beloved 1964 stop-motion animation film.

Following the story of misfit buddies Rudolph and Hermey the Elf, the story takes viewers through a festive adventure of self-discovery. This adaptation for the stage was created by Jon Ludwig, the past artistic director of the Center for Puppetry Arts. 

This year, his successor Jason Hines, who has served as the Center’s Resident Puppet Builder for 22 years, has his first opportunity to oversee the entire production.

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